Dr. Geoffrey Grammer discusses an unusual protest trend in Portland where demonstrators wear inflatable frog costumes. These ...
Your brain is brilliant, biased, and beautifully flawed. These psychology books reveal how intelligence and self-deception ...
You know better, yet you stay stuck in old patterns. Maybe the real issue isn’t willpower, but your mind’s predictions about ...
The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute will present "How Happiness Thinks: Unlocking Jewish Wisdom for a Joyful Life," the ...
Abstract: Existing fine-grained visual categorization (FGVC) methods assume that the fine-grained semantics rest in the informative parts of an image. This assumption works well on favorable ...
Abstract: In e-learning, high-quality learning path generation can meet learners’ personalized demands and solve their cognitive disorientation dilemma. However, existing learning path generation ...
So since we all learn best by doing, it only makes sense that testing yourself — as long as you do it the right way — is the best way to learn faster and retain more. Granted, taking a test kind of ...
The present editorial aims to detail the influence of different existing education methodologies regarding the academic and psychological status of nursing students during university learning.
Is aggression part of our primate nature, wired into our systems because it helps us survive, or do we learn it from such seemingly innocent occupations as watching cartoons and wrestling matches on ...
This study, focused on the Marmara Sea, aimed to automatically detect mucilage formations (“sea snot”) using Sentinel-1 satellite data to aid timely intervention Researchers successfully used deep ...
Objective: Intention is widely regarded as the most proximal predictor of behavior. But, physical activity (PA) intentions do not invariably translate into actual exercise behavior, leaving a ...